Bayes theorem should do it. There's probably a chapter or section about it
in her textbook.
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From: "Rodrigo Briceņo" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 3:43 PM
Subject: some question
> I am not a statistics proffesional, but my wife has an exercise that I
> couldn't be able to solve. can somebody provide me help please. I know
that
> is a simple way to do it, but I don't know how.
>
> If P(B) = 0.05, P(A/B)=0.80, P(B')=0.95 y P(A/B')=0.40. What is P(B/A)?
Is
> there a theorem or something to help me???
>
>
> Thanks!!!!
>
>
> Rodrigo
>
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